Are these Beats By Dre Studios Real or Fake?

I'm really uncertain about buying this product, because the seller claims that is original. It has an airline adapter that seems very similar with the fake one but all the other accessories convinced me that this headphone is original.

No. There are many different fakes. Some are really bad and some good, but to say all fakes automatically sound better than the real thing is a completely biased statement. In my experience I haven't found a pair of fakes that have sounded better than the real thing. this is out of 8 pairs of fakes that I auditioned. 2 pairs were very close but the other 6 no way.

I'm really uncertain about buying this product, because the seller claims that is original. It has an airline adapter that seems very similar with the fake one but all the other accessories convinced me that this headphone is original.

The bass is bloated and because of this, everything else in the sound suffers.

The point of studiophile headphones is to be able to hear everything in the mix. The beat studios don't give you that. They just throw beefed up bass in your face and nothing else. More bass doesn't mean better bass.

I honestly don't know how they got away with calling them beat "studios". It's false advertising.

The bass is bloated and because of this, everything else in the sound suffers.

The point of studiophile headphones is to be able to hear everything in the mix. The beat studios don't give you that. They just throw beefed up bass in your face and nothing else. More bass doesn't mean better bass.

I honestly don't know how they got away with calling them beat "studios". It's false advertising.

I'm not a basshead as I prefer accurate studio sound over a high bass signature.

But if I was into strong bass, i'd go with the Denon AH-D5000's. The bass is deep and well extended. It offers the most detailed bass i've heard from a closed headphone. And most importantly, the bass doesn't leak into the mids, so everything remains crystal clear.

Problem with the Beat Studios (despite not being studio headphones anyway) is that the bass leaks into the mids, making everything sound muffled and unbalanced.

But accurate sound on headphones doesn't translate to accurate sound on speakers, which is why headphones are avoided for pro mixing.

EQ'ing a mix on any pair of headphones will sound completely different on speakers, because listening on headphones(side presentation) is a completely different way of listening from all other forms of listening (frontal presentation)